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A STANAG magazine or NATO magazine is a type of detachable firearm magazine proposed by NATO in October 1980. Shortly after NATO's acceptance of the 5.56×45mm NATO rifle cartridge, Draft Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 4179 was proposed in order to allow NATO members to easily share rifle ammunition and magazines down to the individual soldier level. The U.S. M16 rifle's magazine proportions were proposed for standardization. Many NATO members, but not all, subsequently developed or purchased rifles with the ability to accept this type of magazine. However, the standard was never ratified and remains a "Draft STANAG".

Magazines
The STANAG magazine concept is only an interface, dimensional and controls (magazine latch, bolt stop, etc.) requirement. Therefore, it not only allows one type of magazine to interface with various weapon systems, 90-round snail-drum magazines, and 100-round drum magazines. ==Issues and improvements==
Issues and improvements
with Magpul Industries EMAG polymer magazine with clear viewing window The STANAG magazine, while relatively compact compared to other types of 5.56×45mm NATO box magazines, has often been criticized for a perceived lack of durability and a tendency to malfunction unless treated with a level of care that may not be practical under combat conditions. Because STANAG 4179 is only a dimensional standard, production quality from manufacturer to manufacturer is not uniform. As a result, in March 2009, the U.S. military began to accept delivery of improved STANAG magazines. ARDEC began development of a new magazine design in July 2013 to address feeding issues of older designs with the new M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round. It was first made public in 2014 and completed development in mid-2016 as the Enhanced Performance Magazine. The magazine uses a blue follower and a tan body which presents the rounds with a better angle to the weapon's feedway, preventing the hardened steel tip of the EPR from contacting the aluminum feed ramp of the M4 carbine, increasing mean rounds between stoppage by 300%. == Firearms compatible with STANAG magazines ==
Firearms compatible with STANAG magazines
AR-15/M16 type riflesAAC Honey Badger PDWArmaLite AR-15Barrett REC7CAR 816Colt M16Colt M4Colt Automatic RifleColt Canada C7 and C8G5 carbineHaenel MK 556Heckler & Koch HK416IWI AradKomodo Armament D5LWRC M6Marine Scout Sniper RifleT91T112Norinco CQPVARPindad AM1R5 RGPRemington GPCRuger SR-556Safir T-15 and T-16SIG Sauer SIG516SIG Sauer SIGM400Smith & Wesson M&P15SOARType 86Type 91Z-M Weapons LR 300Zbroyar UAR-15 Non-AR-15/M16 type riflesArmalite AR-180BBeretta AR70/90Beretta ARX-160Beretta Rx4 StormBernardelli VB-SRBenelli MR1Bofors Carl Gustaf Ak 5Brügger & Thomet APC556Bushmaster ACRBushmaster M17SCETME Model LCZ BREN 2Daewoo K1Daewoo K2Daewoo K3Daewoo K11Desert Tech MDRDesert Tech WLVRNEMERKF90MBR • Ensio Firearms KAR-21 • FAMAS G2FN F2000FN FNCFN MinimiM249 SAWFN SCAR-L • Fort Ellis XR-86 • Heckler & Koch G41Heckler & Koch Hk433Howa Type 89Howa Type 20IFAR 22IMBEL IA2IMBEL MD2IMI NegevIMI Tavor TAR-21IWI Tavor X95IWI Galil ACE NKalashnikov SR-1Kel-Tec PLR-16Kel-Tec RDBKel-Tec SU-16KH-2002LAPA FA-03Magpul PDRMKEK MPTMSBS GrotNorinco QBZ-97Norinco Type 03 assault rifle (export models) • Pindad SS1Pindad SS2 • PTR 63 • Robinson Armaments M-96 "Expeditionary Rifle"Robinson Armaments XCRRung Paisarn RPS-001Primary Weapon Systems UXR • SA80SAR-21 (export models) • SAR-80SR-88SIG MCXSIG 556Sterling SAR-87 • Steyr AUG (NATO variant) • Leader T2 MK5 rifleType 65VB Berapi LP06VHSVulcan V18Type XT-97XM29 OICWZastava M85 • Zenith Firearms ZF rifles • Zenith Firearms ZPD rifles Manually operated rifles BMS Cam rifle • Crossfire MKI • Mossberg MVP • LW-S1 • POF USA ReVolt Light • Remington Model 7615PRuger American Ranch and Predator • Troy Pump Action Rifle (PAR) • Voere S16 • Aftermarket STANAG bottom metals are also available for the Remington Model 700 (modification by gunsmith required) STANAG magazine convertible riflesCZ-805 BREN (through housing conversion) • Heckler & Koch G36 (modular magazine well) • IMI Galil (through adaptor) • SAR 21 (through swapping lower receiver with the one from export model) • SIG SG 560 (modular magazine well) • Steyr AUG (through right hand only STANAG magazine stock assembly) • CM901 (with 5.56 adapter block) • Wz. 1996 Beryl (through adaptor) == Other cartridges ==
Other cartridges
Over the years different cartridges that fit into the STANAG magazine emerged, some rounds like .300 AAC Blackout have the same rim diameter as .223 Remington and only require a barrel change to be used in a firearms that was previously using in .223 Remington. Some large caliber cartridges require replacing the magazine follower for single-stack loading, while very large cartridges such as the 50 Beowulf also requires minor modifications to the front of the magazine to ensure proper feeding. ==Loading tools==
Loading tools
Loading a STANAG magazine, particularly one with a large capacity and a corresponding high spring pressure pushing the rounds to the top of the magazine, can be quite difficult. A number of devices are available to make this task simpler. These are sometimes called speedloaders but are more commonly known as magazine loaders, stripper clips, spoons, or stripper clip guides. There are a wide range of both commercial and military type loading tools available for STANAG magazines. For example; draft STANAG 4181 is a type of stripper clip and guide tool proposed for standardization based on the USGI M16 rifle stripper clips and guide tools. Gallery File:RAF Regiment trains with Liberty Warriors - Clip the clip 100303-F-2213K-947.jpg|Manually loading a magazine with individual rounds. File:U.S. Soldiers with the 1st Squadron, 40th Airborne Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division load clips of ammunition during a live-fire exercise on the Small Arms Complex at Joint Base 130508-F-QT695-011.jpg|STANAG guide tools and stripper clip filled with 5.56mm NATO ammo. File:M16 magazine speedloader 2.jpg|Close-up of STANAG loading guide tool. File:US Navy 050201-N-2420K-001 Machinist's Mate 1st Class Jonah Brixey loads a M-16 clip with live rounds in anticipation of an upcoming live-fire training exercise aboard the submarine tender USS Emory S. Land (AS 39).jpg|Loading a magazine with STANAG stripper clip and guide tool. File:112th VALEX 160302-A-FS382-120.jpg|Ditto, with stripper clip pressed against a hard surface to load the magazine more quickly. File:US Navy 080910-N-0373Q-073 etty Officer 1st Class Jason Null and Petty Officer 2nd Class Brian Sheffield reload 5.56mm magazines.jpg|Loading a magazine with loading tool. File:US Navy 081127-N-6278K-046 Lt. j.g. Shauna Egan loads a magazine for her M-4 rifle.jpg|Loading a magazine with an alternative style of loading tool. File:LULA M16 M.jpg|M-16 / AR-15 LULA magazine loader and unloader. File:StripLULA.jpeg|StripLULA loading tool. File:BL M16.jpg|BenchLoader heavy-duty magazine loader. File:Trijent Mechloader.jpg|Trijent Mech-loader for high volume loading == See also ==
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